Various Artists

Dusty Fingers, Vol. 6

AllMusic Review
by Andy Kellman

The vinyl-based Dusty Fingers series is intended for sample hounds and lovers of the obscure. It searches high, low, and most imaginable points between for sample-ready material, whether it's oddball orchestral pop, rare groove, or a bizarre Italian film score. One slightly unnerving characteristic of the series is that short snippets -- typically just the break -- are occasionally provided instead of the full versions (thankfully this doesn't happen too often). Several series have provided a similar service, but few have dug this deep with such positive results. The sixth volume includes Nick Ingman's "Under Pressure," Absolute Elsewhere's "Future Past," Ed Scogillera's "Compression," Dick Walter's "Silhouettes," Jerry Goldsmith's "Crossing the Border," Eric Delaney's "Big Noise From Winnetka," Travis Biggs' "Tibetan Serenity," and Churchill's "Here We Are."